12ft explained

Owner:Thomas Millar
Commercial:No
Type:No JavaScript proxy browser
Registration:No

12ft.io is a website that allows to selectively browse any site with JavaScript disabled. It also allows some online paywalls to be bypassed. It is currently owned by its creator Thomas Millar.[1]

In November 2023, its hosting platform Vercel took the website offline. It was back online the following month.[2]

Blocking

Some websites have blocked 12ft, such as Bloomberg, The New York Times and The Athletic.

Function

The website's name is based on the phrase "show me a 10 foot wall and I'll show you a 12 foot ladder." It bypasses paywalls by pretending to be a search engine crawler when requesting a webpage.[3]

Outage history

On August 31, 2022, the site was offline, with the hosting provider displaying the error message of "DEPLOYMENT DISABLED" and the HTTP 451 status code, meaning "Unavailable For Legal Reasons".[4] The site came back online on September 1st, but was disabled again on September 10th. The site was available again as of September 11th, but was no longer showing cached versions of pages for NYTimes.com, instead displaying a message of "12ft has been disabled for this site".[5] On July 30, 2023, the site's security certificate appeared to be invalid. The certificate in question was issued by Cisco Umbrella Secondary SubCA lax-SG with an expiration date of August 3rd.

On November 2, 2023, the site only displayed an error 402 with a message "402: Payment Required. This Deployment has been disabled. Your connection is working correctly. Vercel is working correctly." Thomas Millar announced that provider Vercel had removed his account access. Vercel stated this was because 12ft broke their Terms of Service.[6] As of November 19, 2023, the site is up and running, and seems to be hosted on a new provider.

Alternatives

Alternatives to 12ft include:[7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Martin . Alexander . Paywall-breaking tool 12ft asks users to subscribe to cover costs . 2022-04-08 . Sky News . en.
  2. Web site: Shah . Saqib . 2023-12-04 . What is 12ft Ladder?: popular paywall-bypassing site back online . 2023-12-06 . Evening Standard . en.
  3. Web site: Guaglione . Sara . Publishers still find it challenging to measure readers bypassing their paywalls . Digiday . 25 August 2023.
  4. Web site: 451: DEPLOYMENT_DISABLED . 12ft.io . 1 September 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220831063530/https://12ft.io/ . 31 August 2022 . dead . This Deployment has been disabled. Your connection is working correctly. Vercel is working correctly..
  5. Web site: 12ft has been disabled for this site . 12ft.io . 2023-06-01.
  6. Web site: 12ft is down, @vercel banned me . 2023-10-30 . X.
  7. Web site: 15 Free Ways to Get Around Paywalls . All About Cookies.
  8. Web site: 12ft Ladder Alternatives . AlternativeTo.
  9. Web site: 5 Best Chrome extensions to bypass a paywall . Bardeen.ai.
  10. Web site: txtify.it . txtify.it.
  11. Web site: PrintFriendly .